J.-Fine-Obituary

J. Frank Fine

Miami, Florida

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FINE J. FRANK (SONNY) died peacefully on Friday, April 25, 2003. He was born on September 23, 1924 in New York City to Robert Fine and Celia Weinstein Fine. He was predeceased by his first wife, Wendy Holmes Fine who he was married to for almost 45 years and his sister, Muriel Fine Stursberg and...

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In a world where many in air cargo are duds and phonies,Frank Fine was the real deal. A tough business man but as others here attest,not without a heart.
Frank Fine rose to the top of the Miami air cargo heap operating both Fine Air and Arrow Air with his son Barry.
Both are forever part of the varied rich and colorful history of the commercial aviation business of South Florida.
Geoffrey Arend

Our most sincere condolences to the entire Fine family.
We were saddened to hear of Frank's passing. There will not be another like him.

Nanci, May the Lord keep you and give you strength to face the rest of your life without the love of your life. Please know that you still have a friend in me.

Barry, as an ex-employee who got to know your father I feel your loss. God bless.

NANCY AND BARRY,MY PROFOUND SIMPATHY ON THE GREAT LOSS OF J.FRANK,I RESPECTED AND ADMIRE HIM SINCE I MEET HIM IN THE EARLIEST 80s AND LATER WHEN I STARTED WORKING FOR FINE AIR,HE WAS ALLWAYS A INSPIRATION TO ME,WHAT I KNOW,I HAVE LEARNED FROM HIM,HE WAS AND WILL CONTINUE TO BE A LEYEND AND PIONEER OF AIR CARGO INDUSTRY TO THE ENTIRE WORLD.
LUIS B MUNOZ AND FAMILY

Dear Nanci,
I am sorry about your loss and my prayers go out to you.

Sincerly,
Joel

Dear Nanci, Barry, and Family,
Our deepest condolences. We are sorry for your precious loss. Mr. Fine was an inspiration to us. He was courageous, determined, strong willed, and a great person. Though he would appear to many as a strict or stern man, he was very generous and had a good heart. We admire him and we know that he fought till the end for his company. He will always be a legend and a king in our hearts and in the airline industry.

With deepest sympathy,
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Dear Barry, Nanci and all the Fine Family,

Your friends from the Houston office are deeply saddened by the loss of a great man, your father, your husband and our friend. We all know that there are few to no words that can describe your pain. We would like for you to know that our hearts and prayers are with you all..... GOD BLESS YOU!
Love,
Your friends from Houston..(FB)....
Nina, Renee, Cynthia, Gaby

Dear Nanci, Barry & Family,

I would like to express my deepest condolences on Frank's passing.

I am grateful for the opportunity to have known him, he always had good advice for me and he was a true supporter of Air Jamaica.

Very Best Regards